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Why your tongue feels cold when glucose is kept on it?

When glucose is placed on the tongue, it lowers the temperature by absorbing heat from the tongue. This heat absorption gives the sensation of coldness. Additionally, the process of dissolving the glucose in the saliva can also contribute to the cooling sensation on the tongue.


What happens if blood glucose levels are not kept stable?

The kidneys may excrete glucose in the urine. very high blood glucose levels can damage almost every system and cell in the body, including the coronary artery. In other terms, diabetes can occur.


Your husband died of a massive heart attack and he kept biting his tongue which also appeared enlarged why?

The enlarged tongue was most likely because he kept biting his tongue. He might have been biting his tongue because he was nervous all of the time.


Why the thermometer kept under the tongue?

To measure temperature of the body.


What happened to glucose?

what happens to glucose is its a some type of engry


What happens after you bite your tongue?

It swells up.


What happens to your tongue if you hit a nerve?

it will hurt


What happens to glucose after photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is used to produce glucose. Then cellular respiration is used to turn the glucose into ATP.


What happens if you dont perce your tongue wrong?

If you don't pierce your tongue wrong then what's the problem?


Why the thormometer is kept under the tongue?

No air flow & close to core temperature.


Why does glucose taste sweet?

Glucose tastes sweet because it directly stimulates taste receptors on the tongue associated with sweetness. These receptors are activated by the interaction of glucose molecules with specific proteins on the taste buds, signaling to the brain that what we are tasting is sweet.


What happens if you place seroquel under your tongue?

Seems that it works faster and stronger. That was my reaction when dissolving under the tongue.